N-1987 LOC, short story; has novels Memory Wire(1987; N-1988 & 1989 ARR), in which the protagonists make contact with a 'lost world' through dream stones; Gypsies(1989; N-1990 & 1991 ARR), deals w. children who can make contact w. parallel worlds(Clute)

3rd story in F&SF in minstrel/magician Lythande ser.; some early stories in series coll. in Lythande(1986); also in Darkover seq., Shaara's Exile(1981 fixup), Hawkmistress!(1982), Thendara House(1983), City of Sorcery(1984), The Heirs of Hammerfell(1989)

this story "may have been inspired by a visit with my son to our local model railroad store followed by a ... dinner where I began musing on how long it would be before the EPA banned cars altogether ..."; also in F&SF as Russell M. Griffin

N-1987 LOC, novella; 2nd & last story in F&SF in Great North Rift series, to be coll. in The Starry Rift(1986); has novels Up the Walls of the World(1978; N-1979 LOC), Brightness Falls From the Air(1985; N-1986 LOC); coll. Crown of Stars(1988; N-1989 LOC)

former Marine Corps officer; self-employed as reinsurance consultant; has co-written children's books with his wife, Barbara B. Hiller, one being a time travel story, On the Far Side of the Mirror(1986)

N-1987 HUG, short story; has edited anth. The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook 1(1988), #2(1989), #3(1990); Zenith: The Best in New British Science Fiction(1989), Zenith 2(1990); reincarnated the mag. in anth. form, New Worlds(1991), New Worlds 2(1992)

Ellison, Harlan

Harlan Ellison's Watching, Installment 15: In Which a Gourmet Feast Is Prepared of Words a Mere Two Month' Old

1st pub. in Popular Computing 1985 FEB; story based on philosophy of math, G.Z. says "SF is supposed to be a literature of ideas, but most of the time the ideas are merely superficial conceits"; has ya novels The Firebird(1979), A Silent Shout(1979)

Harris has a traveling exhibit of 65-70 of his cartoons that has been touring museums in the U.S. & Canada since 1984; incl. San Francisco's Exploratorium, MIT Museum, Chicago Academy of Science, Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History, etc.